In this paper, we present the first carbon dioxide sensor designed for automotive applications. The sensor is based on the spectroscopic measurement principle. It includes a new robust micromachined infrared gas-detector and a corresponding, newly developed ASIC. First application studies show its suitability for automatic vehicle air-management systems and for leak detection in R744 air conditioning systems.
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Arndt, M., & Sauer, M. (2005). Infrared carbon dioxide sensor and its applications in automotive air-conditioning systems. In Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications 2005 (pp. 323–333). https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27463-4_24
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